East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 27, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGOX1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1915.
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TRY IT
Think of this Store as a
Trust Company
A safe place to "invest your
clothes money
You get more than value received. You ought to on a good investment Yo get
interest at a high rate.
We hind ourselves to see that everything you buy here gives you good wear,
rood fit, good looks, good style, good service, good workmanship. In other words,
interest at the rate of 100 per cent in guaranteed satisfaction.
What you spend here is always on call: draw it out whenever an invesstment
doesn't satisfy you.
New Waists of Crepe-De-Chine
$2.95 $3.95 $4.95
All of the newest effects are incorporated in these
dainty blouses. They are neatly trimmed with pin
tucks, nemstitching or tastv embroidered sprays. cm. n... cj- ,
All have long sleeves and many are shown with the new "hylo" collars that can
be worn either way and look equally well. The colors are white, flesh pink. Afri
can brown. Russian green, navy and black. All are made in a good heavy qual
ity silk.
SPECIAL
FANCY STRIPED TUB SILK WAISTS, EXTRA HEAVY GRADE OF
SILK. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, ONLY 82.95
BATH ROBE BLANKETS
All ready to make up. Just the right size for a bath
robe. Comes in all colors, floral effects and Indian
patterns. These are of very best quality goods. Guar
anteed fast colors, including cord, tassel and loops.-
One in a box. Each 82.75 and 83.25
WHITE CRASH TOWELING
For fancy work, table runners, dresser scarfs, etc.,
17, 1 8and 22 inch. Comes in white only. Best qual
ity. The yard 10 to 25c
DRESS GOODS
At no other time has our stock of dress goods been
more complete. At a time when you need "Dress
Goods" most. All the newest weaves and colorings are
here. Storm Serge, French Serge. Drap de Paris.
Broadcloth, Wool Challies, Poplin, Plaids. Checks.
Stripes, etc. The yard 5 Or to 82.50
"The Peoples Warehouse" Apple Carnival Now On
OUR CAR OF HOOD RIVER SPITZENBURGS WERE UNLOADED TODAY. GET YOUR ORDERS IN
NOW. IPS THE GREATEST APPLE SALE EVER HELD IN PENDLETON.
T. P. W. Special Sale Price the Box $1.25
$10,000.00 Worth of Bargain Basement Bargains
Regular $3.25 Children s Shoes, high top 83e
Regular $5.00 Women's Shoes, all leathers 82.23
Regular $3.25 Men's Work Shoes 82.47
Regular $3.00 Boys' Heavy Shoes $1.13
Regular 50c Boys' Underwear 17
Regular 50c Women's Underwear 19e
Regular 10c Outing Flannel. 15 vards 81.00
Regular $4.75 Silk Petticoats, full flare 82.27
Regular 20c Stockings for the entire family 9
Regular $5.00 Sweaters, all wool 81-98
Regular $4.50 Boys' Wool Suits 81.98
CLOSING OUT SPECIALS
Women's Heavy Winter Coats Moderate styles,
the best value in the city, fine materials, and all
sizes. Choice 81.97
Women's Tailored Suits The best that money can
buy. The finest finish possible to put into women's
suits. Choice 86.95
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
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I Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 5
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meet Mrs. Edmund B. Haslop. g
The HUB is the best place to buy Mackinaw Coats and
Sweater as we save you jobber profit which makes a
saving of one third and sometime more on your pur
chases. We alto carry (ample good and your saving is
still greater. Come in and look over our line of merchan
dise and we know you need loog no farther, if it's real
value you want.
recentl moved to Pendleton
j from Portland with her husband. Dr.
j UmIqb, n number of ladle are at the
J; h-me of Mrs. Westbrooke Hickson
i this afternoon. Mrr Huston was for
1; , n.erlv Miss Vita Bartlett. a graduate
11 of the rniversity of Oregon class of
jll12. and is a member of the same
' - ntv to which Mrs. Pickson be-
i:d a: the same Institution.
The holies of the North Side Bruise
'Club spent a ver enjoyable after,
noon ;esterday with Mrs. Will Moor
; at her home on Jackson street. Hon
ors were won by Mrs. Charles Or
! Uch. The next meeting of the club
will be held at the home of Mrs.
John K. Robinson.
Miss Alice Butler, instructor in do
mestic science at the high school and
who will have charge of the night
jdasses in that course, announces that
all lad less desiring to take domestic
1 science work in the night school
should meet this evening betw. a
7:30 and - o'clock at the cty hall.
; This wlQ be the las; meeting held for
the organization of the clasa and all
are urced to attend.
Last night was a red letter one for
the local lodge of Artisans, a big
j meeting being held to celebrate the
successful conclusion of a member
ship campaign which added a hun
'died new names to the lodge roster,
i There were nearly two hundred Ar
i tifans in attendance at the meeting,
many coming from Pilot Kock and
I'kiah for the occasion. H. F. Hud
son of Portland, supreme master Ar-
i.san and nr. Kshelman. supreme
medical examiner, were present and
made short addresses. The regular
work was put on after which a mu
sical program was enjoyed. The
evenim: was concluded by a banquet
of unusually ample proportions and
so many of the dainty edibles were
U ft that the lodge members fixed up
baskets and sent them out to needy
families.
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Among the Hallowe'en parties plan-,
ned will be one Friday evening in th-
basement room of the Baptist church
b the Baptist Young Peoples' Da
ion.
Judge A. S Bennett of The Dalles
one of the leading attorneys of the
Mate, arrived last evening to mike
the argument for the appellant In
the Twiuhell-Thompson case today.
John Rand, prominent Baker at
torney. Is attending the supreme
Mackinaw coats that others
ask you $4 to $5 for. our
price 83.45
Heavy all wool Mackinaw
coats guaranteed, why
pay others $6.50 to $7.
Our price 85.85
F.xfra heavy all wool Mac
kinaw coat. $8.50 valu
ues our price 80-50
Boys' Jersey sweaters at
-19c and 65f .
Bovs' heavy sweaters 95c
to 82.45.
Girls' heavy sweaters 95c
to 83.45.
Men's sample sweaters at
81.45. 81-95. 8.15.
82.95 and 83.45.
Ladies' sample sweaters at
81.95. 82.45. 83-45
and 83.95.
Children's sweater suits at
So to 82.75.
Men's Prince Chap Suits.
89.50 to 812.50.
Men's tailor made suits at
813.75, 816-50, and
818.50.
Men's overcoats $6.50 to
812.50.
Men's balmacaans 812.50
to 814.50.
Boys' suits 81.45. 81-95.
82.45 up to 84-95.
Children's shoes 95c,
81.35. 81-49, ?l.(iT.
81.95, 82.25.
Ladies' shoe- 81-35, 81-95
82.45. 82.85.
Men's shoes, dress and
work at prices you can
not duplicate.
THE HUB
23 Sample Store. 745 MAIN ST.
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Tin Km Iifcsc-. 5.000.000.
LONDON, Oct. !7. The Nleuwe
Kotterdamsche Courant. as quoted by
Reuters Amsterdam correspondent
gives German losses from October 11
to 20 as 57.424 in dead, wounded and
missing The total Prussian losses
are given at 2.021.978
The newspaper says there also
have been Issued 228 Bavarian. 209
Saxon. 28S Wurttemburg and 5J na
val casualty lists, as well as list of
officers and under officers, with the
Turkish army. The courant figures
the total losses to the central pow
ers at 5.000.000 men killed and
WOUltd ad and missing.
Conference Is Failure.
EI. PASO, Texas. Oct. 27. The
peace conference here to relieve the
Clifton mine strike situation ended
without any progress toward a set
tlement having been made. Fresh
outbreaks at Clifton are feared and
report from Arizona say the adju
tant general's office is again prepar
ed to move the national guard on.
short notice. If necessary.
Sfavj Get New Aircraft.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. Four new
hydroaeroplane have been received
at the navy aeronautic station at
Pensacola. Fla.. and the first navy
dirigible will be delivered at the sta
tion within the next three weeks
Reports from the station to the
navy department, made public today
said extensive bomb-dropping experi
ments had been made recently dur
ing the training wrk and that a
launching da vice on the cruiser North
New Way to Make Apple
Dumplings
Served With Hard Sauce or Cream
and Sugar
Bf Mrs. Janet McKenzu ML Editor of
the Hoston Cooking School Magazine
Here It a new way to make apple
dumplings that will surely please every
housewife, for it is not necessary to
have whole apples, and the juice cannot
rim out and burn as with apple dump
lings where the apple is placed in the
center anil the dough turned up around
it. The biscuit part forms a crispy
hell that holds the apples aud juice.
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where it ray to iraae. Jpj
A delightfully informal reception:
to members was held by Bushee
Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, last
evening, the first of a series planned,
for the winter months. A large nt-'
tendani e was present and enjoyed ti.e
occasion immensely. The program
was made up entirely of musit a!
numbers. Miss I.ola Rogers. Miss
Mayree Snyder and Miss Ada Ieokr
contributing vocal solos. Miss Mar
garet Lowell a violin selection, and
Mr. Win Hanscom and Miss HeDne
Herboth Instrumental number. Jo
Coleman aang several numbers and h
and Sandy anderson contributed a
duet that was much enjoyed.
After the program. adjournment
was taken To the banquet hall which
was decorated In orange and black,
significant of the Hallowe'en season.
Light refreshments were served Mrs.
Harry Rickers and Mrs John Vert
poured coffee and Mrs. Horace Ma in.
Mrs. James R. Perry and Mrs T M )
Hendero.n served Ices. One of the,
enjovahle features of the evening wasj
a pumpkin seed guessing contest in
whit h Miss Esther Stamp captured
the prlte. which was a huge yell, w
pumpkin.
"Dago Heir Had "Kick."
ROSEBl'RG. Ore . Oct. 27.- K .I
lowing reports from the University
of Oregon that a quantity of bever
age called "Dago Red." confiscated
a short time ago, showed ns high
as seven per cent alcohol. Sheriff
CJtiinn said that one or more Yon
calla persons will be arrested In the
next few clays charged with Violation
of local option laws The beverage
was sold as a soft drink.
Mtagew Wrong Man Convicted.
ROSEHI'RG. Ore.. Oct 27 Fol
lowing conviction In city court of
I.loyd chambers on a charge of
speeding, his attorney, who alleges
Chambers was not driving the car at
the time charged, asserts he will file
charges of perjury against .1. W.
Brown, motorcycle officer, the prose
cuting witness
Wallowa Forms hire CoiiuiHiik-
WALLOWA. Ore.. Oct. 2. Two
Volunteer fire companies, consisting
5) of 12 men each, have just been or
ganized in this city. The companies
Insurance Man Heat to Prison.
I LOS ANGELES. Oct. II. F, R.
Einerv. former head of the Insurance
department of the Lo Angeles Invest
ment company, who is alleged to have
misappropriated 111,(09, was senten
ced to four years In San (Juentln pris
on, Emory pleaded gulltv to a charge
of having taken tll), and was ask-
EC Apple Duapllnas
One end our-half cuts sifted four;
tetspoonfiU salt; J fnti Uaspoanfuls
AC I 'king Powder; tup shorten-
i. ; ii ht i cup tnilt; apples.
I ill tli a cupt of a buttered muffin pan
.i trad ami sliced apples, sprinkle
arttu s ilt and turn two or three table-
ponn tils of water into each cup. Sift
together, three times, the flour, salt and
baking powder; work in the shortening-,
and Bug to a soft dough with the milk.
Drop the dough from a spoon with the
apples in the cups, givingit a smooth ex
terior. Let bake about twenty-fivemin-utes.
Invert the pan on a large serving
dish . Put a spoon f ul of hard sauce aliove
the apple in each dumpling and finish
with a grating of nutmeg.
This in only one of the many new, (kill lout unit
appetizing rectea contninrd in thr K C Oioli.
Book, whic h may lie ohlainrd.oo- by armling
the colored certificate packed in cierv 2t-cent
run of K C nuking Powder to the IAOCM MSO.
Co . Chicago. Be sure to get the2Went ite
.mfllier cuus do uut cooUrn Couk t Uook ctl
lificiUcl
d prohatl
which was denied.
Harvard Student Misled.
CAMBRIDGE. Mas, Oct 27
Harvard undergraduates have been
misled by cheap politicians into il
legal registrations for the corning
Mate election. District Attorney ivr
coran said in announcing that the
students would not lie proaecuted
The grand Jury has been Investi
gating alleged w!.olea f -' -"
of students who claimed to be seif
HIHIimllM Conferences between 'be
district attorney and Professor Felix
Frankfurter inpTaMntlng Preside t
I., a. 11 of the university, resulted in
..tinouncement that there would
l.e no grand Jurr action In thena
Brewery Driver IleAvily Puntahed. telegraphed King George today in
KAXSAS CITY. Oct 17. Drastic response to the king's message ap
action by officials of Kansas City. ' pealing for volunteers. The premier
Kan. to prohibit Illegal sale of beer, added that the king's appeal "will
by brewers was taken when due
drivers were arrested and sentec .1
to Jail and the beer trucks confis i.t
od. The drivers were fined St
'.oh and sent to jail for six month
More thaw tt cases of beer were de
stro' ed.
evoke a patriotic response from the
j people Of the commonwealth ir.d
tend t. augment greatly the ranks of
those alreadv enlisted.
are practicing with great rivalry in
coupling hose and getting the water
turned on. Ross Hood has been
elected captain of 'No. 1 and Leo
Pfeffer. captain of company No.
Inactive Kidneys
Cause Disease
1 stall aaMaforiett bcWtt. I Uf 4
from tk. of Feter aUdaef PUW." AL A.
fa i Slier. Fomt Grort, Ohim.
Too much work and too little work
about the same effect
let middle age. Proper
kojrieys la l.-reesar t
They act as a filter
row the blood poisonous
w hftaa if asrsaiite to
' system leads to man
us, tired, run-down men
uffet ftom pains in la
s. dliiy spells, bladdir
ire muscles snd stiff
1 to realise tint rbei.ma
i or even bright dls-
t cause to believe that
i n perso
iiitlon ot
good lie
1.1, d n II.
w aste ni
Railway l-rk Strike.
DETROIT. ' ct. 27 Herks -m-ployed
bv the Mi higan Central Rail
read in Ml higan. Ohio. Illinois andj
Indiana were cal!d out on strike to
enforce a demand that officer" do
read meet wi'h a committee r-pre-sentlng
the clerks M discuss alleged '
grievances.
It is urdersw.d that the clerks
i seek recognition of their organ1. "
! Hon. the Brotherhood of Railway,
s an increase of wages mdj
Standardisation of working condi
tions KighH or nine hundred rm-u
are involved.
lire I apt. i r Jfc sav-rUb!.
'LKVELANIi Oct 27 - The life
of Fire Captain J. R. KHIoran w.i
sacrificed and five firemen were in-j
Jured to avoid I l sHaStlf between a I
fire department motor truck and a
wagon The driver of the truck!
rashed headort Into an electrb psrW-j
age mr when he turned out to svoidl
hitting the wagon.
Japan Will Help.
j CALGARY. Oct. 2. "When the
j necessity arises. Japanese troops wll
I fr.ee the Germans on the battlefields
of Enrops," said Kahuchi Ale. Japa
I nese consul at Vancouver. It. C, who
is here.
Japan can Send several handled
IHlllnnilll soldiers when the time
in.- .Lilian will U- nil 'h job and
'th-' assistance she will give to the
cause of the allies will make :h'
I.YOOO.IMHi Mii-nd I'air.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. I. Expo,
sttlen turnstiles registered an attend
, ar.ee past I J.OiiO.impi and officials
thotinht lK.n0.noo will be the total
lhen ;he big fair closes December I.
Pastors (;ot g.S7 a Day.
BOSTON, Oct. 27 The ivr(
salary of a Raptlst minister In the
United States Is 11.87 a day. or about
1680 a year, according to figures
quoted by Iev. Joseph B, Perry, of
New York, at the annual conference
of Baptist ministers of Massachusetts
The conference was held In conne -tlon
with the celebration of the 210th
anniversary of the Raptlst denomina
tion In this stafe.
PHONE 666 PHONE
For
INDEPENDENT MESSEN
GER SERVICE
Open Day and Night
Commencing September 10.
Rates 15 cents and up.
RAY KELSO, Prop.
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I to y act quick
ie given relief
lauding.
ss'ld Ere
n-nala n-w-r- Plea
MKLBOCRNB. Oct 27. Australia
ilready has provided JtO.A'w soldier
"as an saeuranee .if her hearty co
operation In the determination "
curry the war to a successful laeii'.''
Thus Andiew Fish"!, the prm!er.
William I " lre-! ren K'bl'"
I I " suit nnm Vl-ou a
- ISojteiri-ration." Uith Ror-kdlffe
I the nsSttSSe : , ,1 .1 r,.l.n
Siimoj to Rock Cn-k.
ROSEBI'UtS. Ore. Oct. 27. Per
, manent survey of the BeMhnrg v
Eastern railroad, proposed o be
' constucted by Kendall Brothers, was
. completed as far as Rock "r.-ek.
i Construction work enn begin as soon
I as rights of way are secured, but this
j will not likely be before spring as
condemnation proceedings have heed
: instituted in some cases.
hlamatli su-fiool Hoard- to ( omcuc.
KLAMATH FAI.I. ore. Oct, -'7
State Siierlntendent of Public In
. trillion J. A. Churchill will arrive in
! Klamath Falls for a short Inspection
trip, according to Ceeafcy Superin
tendent Fred I'eterson. A conven-
Ion of count v school boards will be.
In. A hanutiet will be held.
Resinol Soap
clears bad
complexions
Pimples and blackheads di
apnear, red, KXtfh, blotchy com
lilexions usually become clean,
clear and velvety, and hair health
and beauty arc aided by the reg
ular use of Kesinol Soap, it docs
its work easily.quickly and at little
cost even when other metliisJi fail.
Kesinol Suap contain the mothlng, heal
ing Keaiwil medicatiim whirh duclora pre
cribe for akin troubles. S. Id by all drugriila
liul denier, in loilet I'liods.
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